MOVE ON AND PROVE ON
by: jokerpace
Everything seems to be ALL-RIGHT in Kobe-Ville
Mar 04, 2008 | 6:21PM | report this

Wow, what a difference 8 months makes for a star athlete like Mr. Kobe 'Bean' Bryant. He's enjoying another All-Star season, a potential MVP of the league season, his team is arguably the best the NBA has to offer-as I write-and most importantly Kobe seems to be smiling and having fun while playing the game he grew up loving. That's great to see but it's a stark contrast to what Kobe was feeling and saying during the summer of '07, when he was crying and ####ing about 'not wanting to be a Laker'

Nobody wants to hold Kobe accountable but I will

If Kobe would of just shut his mouth, kept things internal and played out the string of his contract then at least he would of shown more maturity and team leadership as oppose to going on every radio station in America crying the 'blues' about being misled and lied to by Laker mgt. I'm sure there was truth to some of what Kobe was saying but in my opinion if u feel as though your team is not following through on their promises then exercise the 'opt-out' clause that all Stars have specifically written into your contract (Players like Tim Duncan, with D. Wade and L. James next in line, have used that leverage wisely by letting his team know that 'yes' I'll sign a Max deal but I'm going to put my opt out at 3 or 4 years just in case u decide to NOT give me help in trying to win a championship )

Kobe will have the option to be a free agent after the '08-'09 season where he would be free to sign with any other team willing to pay him big bucks (and lets be honest there would of been plenty of teams reaching for her services) so last summer, during the heat of his frustration, all he had to do was keep cool, do what he's been doing, play out the last 2 years then opt out at the age of 31 and be done with the Laker organization. And you know who would of looked like the fools in the whole ordeal, the Lakers, not Kobe. But instead Kobe at this point and time is playing the 'Fair-Whether' player; happy and gleeful because the Lakers are winning but with that he's already proven he can pout, moan and refuse to shoot the ball for an entire 2nd half with the best of 'em when the team isn't doing what he thinks it should be doing

Super-star players are built with the strong mindset that they know they can endure the bad and good of an organization with extreme poise. Decision making is high on their list, that's what made Magic, Jordan, Russell and Bird great...On and Off the court. Fans are ready to anoint Kobe in that category but I'm not sure he should be, he hasn't earned it

 

p.s.

I really hope Kobe Bryant gets his much deserved MVP trophy this year because starting next year ('08-'09 season) Mr. Lebron 'King' James is going to start a string of MVP seasons that might not ever be matched (can u say 4 or 5 in a row). Lebron, is starting to show the skilled dominance that I predicted he would have once he mastered the superior focus on the defensive and offensive ends of the court. I'm not sure how many championship rings he's going to win but I know barring any major injury, starting next year Lebron will clearly be the best the NBA has to offer in terms of individual effort   

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nwhatdheck
Mar 4, 2008
6:51 PM
In players’ evaluation, most of us time and again believe we have to uncover weaknesses from one of player to enhance the other and that’s what you’re doing in giving credence to LeBron, however at this juncture we have to be objective to locate who really is the best between them. Kobe could be the top player in the NBA, not for the reason that King James, who is next best, has a few obvious weaknesses, but because Kobe is just that excellent at all aspect of the NBA basketball.

Not taking into consideration the statistics, and immediately peeking at impression they have created, both of them are just about unparalleled this NBA period and as diverse as they are in technique of play, both are imagined to carry out the precise same determination every night.

The King at times can overpower any player at any given night but KB24 as always is competent and well organize. Both are amazing. However, Bryant's team the LA Lakers is superior to King James' Cavaliers, although that mustn't be held against anyone.

WrZlt
Mar 4, 2008
7:57 PM
I guess Lebron learns all this stuff by himself? Why do you think he improves, playing wiht stars on the USA team. Alot of experience comes from being on an olympic squad.

WrZlt
Mar 4, 2008
7:59 PM
Not to mention he has that I'm a team killer mindset. Beating Detroit in a series with the weight on your shoulders will do that to a man.

jokerpace
Mar 5, 2008
5:10 PM
Hey, I enjoyed both of ur comments and for the most part I agree with all except that comment that Lebron learned a lot from being on the olympic squad (outside of kobe and jason kidd--there isn't much learning to do from the other plyrs that Lebron isn't already doing in his own personal game...if Lebron was on the original Dream Team then yes I could agree he would be learning quite a bit but all the other so-called Dream Teams offer nothing in terms of skill-building/learning and team leadership for the most part)
And yes I do agree KB24 is and still will be considered the most all-around complete player in the game even at this pt. next year and yes his Laker team will more than likely still be considered slightly better than James Cavs team but my point is that Lebron is finally starting to realize how his freakish combination of size and b-ball I.Q. can be implemented on a nightly basis to take-over games and I'm forecasting a year down the road where I see him totally putting it together and at that pt. he will literally be able to do whatever he wants to do for 82 games, he has the potential to avg. a triple double for a year unlike anybody has ever done. Lebron can be a combination of Magic Johnson and Karl Malone and that's a scary proposition...and I think starting in the '08-'09 season you'll see him finally realize that domination...Yes Kobe will still be Kobe in terms of a complete all-around player but Lebron will take all-aroundness to a new level

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